Fifty-one accessions of Hibiscus cannabinus check for this species in other resources L. were evaluated for 14 morphological parameters in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria. The correlation matrix of the quantitative parameters was used to perform principal components (PC) analysis to understand the relative contributions of each trait to the variation observed, while Fastclus procedure was used to cluster the accessions into five groups. The most widely varied traits were earliness, number of apical branches and leaf lobes per plant with 483.3, 97.9 and 60.6% coefficients of variation, respectively. Correlation between fibre yield parameters and earliness was negative and significant. The first three PCs explained 66.23% of the variation, with ...
Identifying and assessing genetic diversity in kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) using agromorphologica...
Genetic studies on kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a potential forage crop, is necessary to improve ...
Multi-environment yield trials (METs) are essential to reduce the challenges of the genotypes × envi...
Fifty-one accessions of Hibiscus cannabinus L. were evaluated for 14 morphological parameters in I...
Fifty-one accessions of Hibiscus cannabinus L. were evaluated for 14 morphological parameters in I...
Morpho-agronomical characterization was done for 16 kenaf accessions from 4 different geographic ori...
Fifty-four (54) accessions of kenaf of diverse eco-geographical origins were evaluated in an 8 x 8 l...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an important food and livestock feed in Nigeria, which has hithert...
Kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an important food and livestock feed in Nigeria, which has hith...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a fiber crop classified in the genus Hibiscus (Malvaceae), and has...
Kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an important food and livestock feed in Nigeria, which has hith...
African Crop Science Journal Vol.5. No.2, pp. 127-133, 1997 Multivariate analysis of genetic diversi...
African Crop Science Journal Vol.5. No.2, pp. 127-133, 1997 Multivariate analysis of genetic diversi...
Kenaf seed yield depends on morpho-physiological traits between varieties, and the interaction betwe...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an annual fiber crop of the Malvaceae family and originated from t...
Identifying and assessing genetic diversity in kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) using agromorphologica...
Genetic studies on kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a potential forage crop, is necessary to improve ...
Multi-environment yield trials (METs) are essential to reduce the challenges of the genotypes × envi...
Fifty-one accessions of Hibiscus cannabinus L. were evaluated for 14 morphological parameters in I...
Fifty-one accessions of Hibiscus cannabinus L. were evaluated for 14 morphological parameters in I...
Morpho-agronomical characterization was done for 16 kenaf accessions from 4 different geographic ori...
Fifty-four (54) accessions of kenaf of diverse eco-geographical origins were evaluated in an 8 x 8 l...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an important food and livestock feed in Nigeria, which has hithert...
Kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an important food and livestock feed in Nigeria, which has hith...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a fiber crop classified in the genus Hibiscus (Malvaceae), and has...
Kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an important food and livestock feed in Nigeria, which has hith...
African Crop Science Journal Vol.5. No.2, pp. 127-133, 1997 Multivariate analysis of genetic diversi...
African Crop Science Journal Vol.5. No.2, pp. 127-133, 1997 Multivariate analysis of genetic diversi...
Kenaf seed yield depends on morpho-physiological traits between varieties, and the interaction betwe...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is an annual fiber crop of the Malvaceae family and originated from t...
Identifying and assessing genetic diversity in kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) using agromorphologica...
Genetic studies on kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a potential forage crop, is necessary to improve ...
Multi-environment yield trials (METs) are essential to reduce the challenges of the genotypes × envi...